Lawrence Raymond Pfeiffer
Larry’s final journey ended March 3rd, 2021 after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife and best friend Sharon, five children, 12 grands, two greats, brothers Paul (Butch) and Carl and their families and one little Papillion he called “dog”. Larry bids his family and friends farewell. At his request, there will be no service.
“Our Dad”
A man of few words an many ideas; wise as an owl and stubborn as a mule.
Independent, strong willed; very particular in his ways, like a feisty tomcat ruling his domain.
Determined, organized, focused, practical, efficient and confident; he left his unique mark on whatever he did, from Automotive Inventory Engineer to Master of the Brew!
Creator of nicknames; keeper of flames; a handyman with solutions for problems not yet found.
A walker who trekked paths of earth and stone for miles and miles, showing all who followed the fun in the journey.
Rough on the outside, not unlike a lump of coal, but after many years (or a few beers); there was at his core a diamond worth the finding.
Let the struggles of this battle set you free. Blow like the wind, Daddy, and when we feel the gentle breeze on our cheeks, we will remember.
The kids:
Ryan Pfeiffer, Nicole Pfeiffer Walker
Suzanne Kittleson Best, Joni Kittleson Johnson, Rodney Kittleson
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Merry Lou Casteel says
Sharon, very sorry to hear of your loss. We always loved Larry. He and Jack are probably playing golf right now!! Hugs, Merry Lou
Kathleen Broussard says
Sharon, we are so very sorry about Larry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Kathleen, Keith and Kory Broussard (Ralph and Jo Ann Anderson’s daughter)
George Lane says
Sharon. I am so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing, He had a great wit and was always fun to play golf with.
George
Don Pratt says
Sharon and Family: So sorry to hear of Larry’s passing My thoughts and prayers are with you If there is anything I can do to help please call on me.
Janel says
I’m so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. I will always cherished the memories.
Christmas parties, golf, watching Griz games at the local pub. We always had such a great time.
Cindy Forgey says
Sharon & family, we’re so sorry to hear about Larry’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kathleen Hunthausen says
I grew up a block from Larry and went to grade school and high school with him. He was a great guy-quiet, smart, strong, and steady as a rock. We did not stay in touch but am so sorry to hear of his passing, and I send my sincere condolences to his loved ones. RIP Larry.
Lorri Mullen says
Sharon, Wow! I am so sorry about Larry’s passing. You two were such a close couple. What a nice guy with a very dry sense of humor. He will be missed by many. Please know that you are in my thoughts & prayers. Lorri
Tom Erving says
Sharon and family, my deepest sympathy for the loss of Larry. What a great guy. I went to school with him and always enjoyed running into him over the years. We always had a good story to share. He never changed and I can only imagine what a great dad he was. He is forever in our memories. A true East Helena kid.
Old friend and classmate
Tom Erving
Rose says
Ryan & family, This has been quite a long & rather tough year for us all, however, especially tough for all those who’s loved ones did not make it through. Your all in my thoughts & prayer’s as you navigate through this latest challenge. Ryan, I KNOW your Father is so proud of the amazing Man you have become!!! Blessings to you All!!!
Jim and Betsy says
Sharon and family
Jim and I want to express our sincere sympathy to all of you. Larry was a great guy to work wit, party with and friend. While we have lost touch with each other we are still so sad to know of his passing God Bless and you will always be in our thoughts and prayers love to all .
Jim and Betsy Phillips